EDIT: I got it working, for some reason seems uninstalling XNA Framework got it working, the other frameworks didn't even matter, I didn't suspect XNA since it came with a different program but oh well, atleast it works now.

Ever Since I updated my Windows 10 I can't get Visual studio to intall, each time I try to install it, I get this: http://prntscr.com/c6cuib no matter what options I check in the installation box, I ran it as an administrator, have no antivirus active, disabled windows firewall, troubleshooted windows update, all for nothing.

The installer's log indicates the reason it failed. Can you provide that reason?
– RamhoundAug 16 '16 at 10:49

From the bottom to the top these are the first errors I can see: [18D8:1FCC][2016-08-16T13:52:07]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to install MSI package. [18D8:1FCC][2016-08-16T13:52:07]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to execute MSI package. [2210:0F00][2016-08-16T13:52:07]e000: Error 0x80070643: Failed to configure per-machine MSI package. But I am not too good at reading logs.
– ShadowTerrorAug 16 '16 at 10:53

I can't read I errors that are not formatted.
– RamhoundAug 16 '16 at 10:55

I also found ExecuteError: Package (vs_communitycore) failed: Error Message Id: 1303 ErrorMessage: Error 1303.The installer has insufficient privileges to access this directory: C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\HelpLibrary2. The installation cannot continue. Log on as administrator or contact your system administrator. How is this error even there? I am administrator of my system, I placed the installer on my C: drive where I'm also installing VS and I always run it as an administrator, I went to that directory and the folder isn't even there!
– ShadowTerrorAug 16 '16 at 11:01

It isn't there because of a permission problem hence the reason it generated the error and the installation rolled back. I cannot read errors in comments.
– RamhoundAug 16 '16 at 11:06

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Uninstalling XNA Framework worked in my case, but a good thing to try is search for "frame" in Programs and features and uninstall anything related, then proceed installing Visual Studio, as recommended by @barlop in the comments.